'Hidden Cash' heads to Lincoln Park, Riverside for cash drops

Sunday, July 13, 2014
'Hidden Cash' heads to LA, Riverside for cash drops
Cash hunters headed to Riverside and Los Angeles on Saturday after the man behind the money frenzy tweeted his latest clues.

RIVERSIDE, Calif. and LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Scavenger hunters chasing clues from "Hidden Cash" headed to Lincoln Park for the last drop of the day.

The clues initially pointed to an area south of 134 Freeway, north of 10 Freeway, east of 101 Freeway and west of Route 19, before narrowing down to the park in Lincoln Heights.

Earlier on Saturday, crowds searched an empty field across the street from Fairmount Park in Riverside for sugar packets containing money.

This is the second "Hidden Cash" visit to Southern California. The millionaire, who has been identified as Jason Buzi, also drew masses of money hunters with cash drops last month.

So far, this second trip from the not-so-secret benefactor has sent people to Kenneth Hahn State Recreation Park in Los Angeles and Whittier.

Tomorrow's money is expected to begin at 10 a.m. and will be placed in PEZ candy containers in the Los Angeles area, according to a tweet.

'Hidden Cash' announces his last drop in Southern California will be Sunday, July 13, 2014.
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